Guides
The Etsy Shop That Started With a Breakup
When Daniel walked out of our apartment, he left with only a suitcase, a half-used bottle of cologne, and my sense of direction. We’d been together for nearly six years, the kind of relationship that had grown roots deep into every corner of my life—shared Spotify playlists, matching towels, joint savings, holiday traditions, even a name reserved for our future dog.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Writers
5 Books That Broke Me in 2025 (And Put Me Back Together)
The Year Books Found Me When I Needed Them Most Some years break you. 2025 was one of those for me. Not in a loud, dramatic way. More in the slow, silent unraveling that no one notices until you’re too tired to fake a smile. Relationships shifted. Dreams quietly collapsed. I felt adrift in the world I had spent years trying to build.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Writers
Level Up Your Customer Experience with Chatbots Marketing
In today’s fast-paced digital world, customers expect quick responses, personalized support, and seamless experiences — and businesses are turning to chatbots for marketing to meet those demands. No longer just for answering basic questions, modern chatbots are powerful tools that can guide users, generate leads, and support your marketing strategy in real time.
By Warne Bironn6 months ago in Writers
Enhancing Remote Work Culture: Recognizing Achievements in a Virtual Environment
Over the past few years, remote work has gone from being a nice perk to the norm for many companies. What started as a temporary solution during the COVID-19 pandemic has become the new normal for teams around the world. 53% of all departments now have at least some team members working remotely. That means companies have had to rethink how they work, communicate, and most importantly, how they support and recognize their people.
By Colin Brown6 months ago in Writers
The Suitcase of Forgotten Goodbyes
The Suitcase of Forgotten Goodbyes The airport always smelled faintly of jet fuel, floor wax, and coffee. For Lena, it was the scent of routine, of isolation wrapped in fluorescent light. She had worked as a janitor at Terminal B for nearly fifteen years, pushing her cart of cleaning supplies past gates, food courts, and duty-free shops. No one really noticed her. That was part of the job—being invisible.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Writers
Food Truck Cost to Operate
A food truck is more flexible and has the ability to make a profit. However, as in any business, it has some upkeep costs that you should know. Startup investment is the priority of many new owners and in the process, they overlook the operating costs of daily running. This guide looks at those expenditures to enable you to plan better and be ready.
By Marilyn Cox6 months ago in Writers
Licenses for Food Business
It is exciting to start a food business at home when you make what you love into revenue. However, you will require knowing about the legal requirements before starting to cook or bake to serve the customers. Whether it comes to a license or a permit, you have to do things to maintain compliance. Rules can be state-specific or city-specific, but there are quite a number of basics that can be observed anywhere.
By Marilyn Cox6 months ago in Writers
Italian Food in London?
London is a melting pot of cultures, and nowhere is that more evident than in its food scene. From Michelin-starred fine dining to cozy, tucked-away trattorias, the city offers a wide range of Italian cuisine options to satisfy any craving. But if you’re on the hunt for authentic Italian food in London, not just pizza chains or generic pasta, you’ll want to know where locals and Italian expats go to enjoy meals that truly taste like Italy.
By Marilyn Cox6 months ago in Writers









